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Catholic priests arrested for trying to save unborn babies | SW News 119 Four members of the Red Rose Rescue, including Fr. Fidelis Moscinski and Fr. Stephen Imbarrato were arrested last Thursday for …More
Catholic priests arrested for trying to save unborn babies | SW News 119
Four members of the Red Rose Rescue, including Fr. Fidelis Moscinski and Fr. Stephen Imbarrato were arrested last Thursday for trying to dissuade mothers who had come to abort their babies at two different late-term abortion facilities in Washington D.C. The Red Rose Rescue is a peaceful outreach organized by Citizens for a Pro-Life Society to rescue unborn babies from abortion. The arrest of Fr. Fidelis Moscinski occurred at Capital Women’s Services which offers abortions even up to 36 weeks of pregnancy. Fr. Moscinski, a Franciscan Friar of the Renewal, and pro-lifer Will Goodman were arrested for entering the facility to encourage mothers to keep their babies. Pope Francis: St. John Paul II was a man of prayer On Monday, Pope Francis celebrated Mass at the tomb of St. John Paul II to mark the Polish Pope’s 100th birth anniversary. In his homily Pope Francis recalled the legacy of St. John Paul II. Pope Francis …More
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Entering a facility to disrupt its functioning and "dissuade people" falls under trespassing and disorderly conduct -especially when they refuse to leave. The same is true if an atheist or a Muslim tried to enter a Church during Mass to dissuade people against worshipping God. This is why the "ushers" aka "porters" once had (and in some places still do have) a very real security function.
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Entering a facility to disrupt its functioning and "dissuade people" falls under trespassing and disorderly conduct -especially when they refuse to leave. The same is true if an atheist or a Muslim tried to enter a Church during Mass to dissuade people against worshipping God. This is why the "ushers" aka "porters" once had (and in some places still do have) a very real security function.

There are vastly more effective ways of disrupting abortion providers. All of them are legal and normally involve political (read: financial) support for sympathetic pro-life candidates during the election process. These priests could do devastating damage against abortion if they put their status as men of God behind concentrated fund-raising for pro-life political groups.